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Cheney strongly defends eavesdropping:
Cheney said as more time passes since the September 11 attacks, "some in Washington are yielding to the temptation to downplay the ongoing threat to our country, and to back away from the business at hand."
"This is perhaps a natural impulse, as time passes and the alarms don't sound," he said.
But he said "America has been protected not by luck but by sensible policy decisions by decisive action at home and abroad and by round-the-clock efforts on the part of people in law enforcement, intelligence, the military, and homeland security."
It's surprising that Liberals would oppose U.S. efforts to bring the Mid-East into the 21st century. Here's what we're dealing with:
Taliban Beheads Teacher for Educating Girls
The insurgents claim that educating girls is against Islam and they even oppose government-funded boys' schools because they teach subjects other than religion.
Many Islamic nations oppress women. Liberals should strongly support efforts to end such oppression.
British author Anthony Browne has published a book on the effects of political correctness:
He also claimed "political correctness" had "allowed the creation of alienated Muslim ghettoes which produce young men who commit mass murder against their fellow citizens" and public debate on how to provide better health care had been suppressed because "the NHS is one of the few organisations that actually runs on the principle of political correctness". Mr Browne said: "Political correctness is literally killing people. If someone is poor because they are lazy, ill-disciplined, addicted to benefits and resentful of those who aren't, then encouraging them to blame others rather than emulating them will in fact just perpetuate their poverty